NUESTROS SOCIOS

​​American Bird Conservancy (ABC) was created in 2004. It is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that works to achieve conservation results for wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas. ABC seeks to prevent the extinction of the rarest birds, protect the habitat of birds in decline, eliminate threats to populations of common birds, find innovative solutions to conservation problems, and build capacity in the avian conservation community. ABC is a founding member of the International Network for the Conservation of Birds, established in 2010, for which the Jocotoco Foundation is the Ecuadorian representative.

Rainforest Trust was founded initially as the World Parks Endowment (Global Fund Parks) in 1998, but changed its name to WLT-US since 2006, and later Rainforest Trust in 2012. Although its name has changed, its philosophy and work areas have been maintained over time. The fundamental mission of the organization is the conservation of land and resources in Latin America, with emphasis on conservation of biodiversity and threatened habitats. The work philosophy Rainforest Trust is to establish agreements with local groups and minimize the US presence in sending resources and capacity building in the south. Rainforest Trust works throughout the hemisphere, but mainly in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

The World Land Trust is an international conservation organization based in Halesworth, a rural village in Suffolk, UK. He has worked in the preservation of the most biologically important and threatened areas of the world since its creation in 1989, supporting the purchase and protection of over 400,000 acres (162,000 hectares) of biodiverse habitats in Asia, Central America, South America and the United Kingdom . The WLT has a policy of working with local partner organizations, and usually does not form part owns or participates in the management of reserves it protects.

The International Conservation Fund Canada (ICFC) was created to contribute to the conservation of special-mind in the tropics where biodiversity and threats are enormous nature. The ICFC focuses on the Neotropics (Central and South America) and secondarily in Central Africa, Mali and Madagascar, Indonesia, Malaysia and tropical coastal marine areas.The International Conservation Fund Canada works in partnership with non-governmental and professional organizations carefully selected countries of interest.

​​Nigel Simpson is passionate about environmental conservation in the Neotropics, this has led him to make donations to help preserve regions of great natural importance. For this, he has created a fund that contributes greatly to our investigations on reserves administered by the Foundation, as well as, new protection projects in areas affected by various threats that may affect their fragile balance.

March Conservation Fund envisions a world of healthy and resilient ecosystems that can sustain populations of wild animals in the face of climate change. For this reason, we see the need to expand protected areas, ecological research support and enhance the capacity of public action so that they can become guardians and defenders of nature.